
League One's final day will determine the play-off places and one relegation spot. Lincoln City is already crowned champion, while Northampton Town, Rotherham United, and Port Vale are set to drop to League Two.
What is left to be decided on League One's final day?
League One wraps up on Saturday with the play-off places and one relegation spot still to be decided.
We already know which two sides are going up to the Championship with Lincoln City, currently sitting on 100 points, already crowned champions followed by the closest challengers, Cardiff City.
Meanwhile at the other end Northampton Town, Rotherham United, and Port Vale will be competing in League Two next season but alongside who?
Let's have a look at what's on the line this Saturday...
So far, only one team will definitely be in the play-offs, Bolton Wanderers who sit third on 75 points. Just behind them are Stockport County (who missed the chance of confirming their spot by losing against Port Vale on Tuesday night) and Bradford City on 74 points.
Both teams know that a point is sufficient to secure a top-six place with Stockport away to Barnsley and the Bantams facing relegation-threatened Exeter City.
Just below them are three teams separated by two points: sixth-placed Stevenage (72 points), Luton Town (71 points), and Plymouth Argyle (70 points).
Stevenage know a win at home to 16th-placed Wigan Athletic would be sufficient while Luton are just in enough reach to take advantage should Bradford or Stockport lose their games.
Argyle meanwhile will be facing bottom-of-the-league Northampton hoping to claim all three points and see what happens elsewhere.
The specific teams competing for the play-off spots have not been detailed, but they will be determined on League One's final day.
Northampton Town, Rotherham United, and Port Vale are confirmed to be relegated to League Two next season.
Lincoln City has been crowned the League One champions with 100 points.

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We already looked at the three teams who will be down in the fourth tier next year and there are two clubs who will look to avoid that on Saturday: Exeter City and Leyton Orient.
It's the Grecians who are currently in the drop zone and they know a win is essential to keep their hopes alive which is easier said than done against Bradford City.
While that game is going on, Exeter fans will be checking their phones to see how Leyton Orient are doing at home to Burton Albion. The Brewers will be keen to get something in that game as a loss would see Orient jump ahead of them in the table.